1. If you deposit $214 into an account paying 07.00% annual interest compounded monthly, how many years until there is $45,812 in the account? 2. What is the value today of receiving a single payment of $74,233 in 5 year ...
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Question - GJ Industries has 10 million shares of common stock outstanding with a market price of $15.00 per share. The company also has outstanding preferred stock with a market value of $20 million, and 200,000 bonds o ...
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Question - Consider the following data for Nike Inc: In 2009 it had $19,250 million in sales with a 10% growth rate in 2010, but then slows by 1% to the long-run growth rate of 5% by 2015. Nike expects EBIT to be 10% of ...
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A client has identified two annuities that are available for purchase, The first annuity pays $1,000 at the end of each month over a 3-year period at a nominal rate of 13% p.a. The second annuity pays $3,000 at the end o ...
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A potential investor is seeking to invest $1,000,000 in a venture, which currently has 1,000,000 million shares held by its founders, and is targeting a 40% return five years from now. The venture is expected to produce ...
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The common stock and debt of Chen Inc are valued at $75 million and $25 million, respectively. Investors currently require a return of 16.1% on the common stock and a return of 7.6% on the debt. If Northern Sludge issues ...
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Sidney took a cash advance of $300 by using checks linked to her credit card account. The bank charges a cash advance fee of 4 percent on the amount borrowed and offers no grace period on cash advances. Sidney paid the b ...
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Net income is 300 million, depreciation is 70 million, capital expenditures are 120 million, investment in working capital is 30 million, interest expenses (before tax) are 40 million, and outstanding debt is 850 million ...
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Praful Co. Ltd., purchased the business on 1.4.2010. The company obtained the certificate of commencement on 31.7.2010. The following details are available as on 31.3.2011. a) Total sales up to 31.3.2011 Rs.15, 00,000. O ...
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Cathy buys a house (her principal residence) for $2,500,000, paying $500,000 down and borrowing the other $2,000,000 at 5% interest. If her interest expense for the year is $100,000, how much will her maximum deduction f ...
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